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  1. ....pantalacci@ens-lyon.fr, marie.semon@ens-lyon.frAbstractSpecies adapting to a similar lifestyle may undergo convergent changes in organ structure and cellular function, themselves relying or not on these convergent genetic changes. The extent of genomic convergence is thus debated and may further depend on the interplay between...
  2. ...quantified the total microbial abundance across all samples and found that GF bees harbored negligible microbiota (traditionally defined as 105 CFUs), whereas CV bees exhibited high and variable microbial loads, ranging from 109 to 1010 CFUs (Fig. 3C). 16s rRNA sequencing data from bee gut further revealed...
  3. ...-linked transcription regulators by depleting them in primary cultured neurons. We then define the resulting gene expression disruptions using RNA sequencing and test effects on neuronal firing using multielectrode array recordings. We identify shared gene expression signatures across many ASD risk genes that converge...
  4. ...consumption has led to convergence in gut microbiota across mammalian herbivores, while those of carnivores are highly variable (Muegge et al. 2011; Zoelzer et al. 2021). As gut microbes are necessary for successful herbivory, evolutionary constraints should act on gut homeostasis pathways as herbivory...
  5. .... 2023). Along these lines, it has been described recently that the degree of chromosome arm compaction during mitosis can differ across species (Kakui et al. 2022).Using genomics techniques, it was found that mitotic chromosomes can harbor cell type–specific features on a more detailed scale...
  6. ...that different lineages of Blastocystis have varied ecological roles in the host gut.The vertebrate gut is host to a diverse ecosystem of bacteria, archaea, viruses, and microbial eukaryotes. This diverse microbial community has broad impacts on the physiology and development of the host. Gut microbes can...
  7. ...in a microbial community, but they often fall short in characterizing variation in gene content between strains (Plaza Oñate et al. 2019). As a result, it is challenging to study the functional consequences of strain-level variation in the gut microbiome.The most common way to study microbial gene content...
  8. ...of the rumen have not been constructed, nor have the interactions between the ruminal microbiota and epithelial cells of the host been explored.To this end, we performed integrated profiling of the single-cell transcriptomes of ruminal cells and metas of the rumen microbial community in sheep and goats over...
  9. ...SSOG catalog. We chose the human gut environment, an extensively studied niche harboring thousands of known prokaryotic species. Recently, a comprehensive catalog of s from prokaryotes of the human gut was released, in which the s were annotated and analyzed with a common pipeline (Almeida et al. 2021...
  10. ....shoaie@kcl.ac.ukAbstractThe human gut microbiota is of increasing interest, with metagenomics a key tool for analyzing bacterial diversity and functionality in health and disease. Despite increasing efforts to expand microbial gene catalogs and an increasing number of meta-assembled s, there have been few pan...
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